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Canada – British Columbia |
Dossier de la rédaction de H2o   |
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26/11/2013 | |
Environment Minister Mary Polak released government's legislative proposal for a new Water Sustainability ActFollowing extensive stakeholder engagements over the past number of years, Polak is inviting all British Columbians to review the proposal and submit final comments before the act is introduced during the spring 2014 legislative session. The proposed Water Sustainability Act will update and replace the existing Water Act, respond to current and future pressures on water, and position B.C. as a leader in water stewardship. Since 2009, the B.C. government has engaged widely, and received suggestions and ideas on an unprecedented scale and quality with more than 2,250 written submissions from individual citizens, First Nations organizations and stakeholder groups. This is the third time that government has invited British Columbians to comment on its proposals for a new Water Sustainability Act. Consistent with the engagement feedback received to date, the Water Sustainability Act will make improvements in seven key areas, to: Protect stream health and aquatic environments; Consider water in land-use decisions; Regulate and protect groundwater; Regulate water use during times of scarcity; Improve security, water use efficiency and conservation; Measure and report large scale water use; Provide for a range of governance approaches. During the next weeks, British Columbians are encouraged to share their comments through an online blog. In addition to the legislative proposal, there will be a number of successive blog posts about the proposed new act. This feedback will help refine the final legislation and will also assist government as it develops the subsequent regulations and plans for detailed implementation.
Water Sustainability Act |